I have two programs that start a VLC instance through the command line.
One streams video, the other streams audio, both from dshow://
When I ask the programs to stop recording and quit VLC, even though both instances quit, the second one always leaves the process running in the background. Now, I can forcefully kill it, but that would mean my recording is somehow not released and stays corrupted, and I don't want that.
I've tried several quitting methods:
CTRL+Q (I have it set as the quit Global HotKey)taskkill /PID xxx on cmd.exevlc://quit to the end of my command line and calling next (I have ALT+N set as the next Global HotKey)None of these seems to work. Any ideas?
I'm running Windows 7 x64, and VLC 2.2.2 (I tried both 32 and 64 bit)
So I know this is two years later but I think this may help people. Like you I searched everywhere with nothing working until I tried this:
If nothing works try using the option --ignore-config at the beginning after vlc in addition to http://quit at the end
and it finally worked
Hope some one finds this useful
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